October filled with events at Breckenridge Teen Center

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Every month of the year at the Breckenridge Community and Teen Center is filled with events! October is no exception. Teen Center Director Mandy Steinberger stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Tuesday to talk about the

What goes into an Open House

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Open Houses are nothing new to the world of local real estate. However, over the years thing have changed. Steve Diederick from Action Realty stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Tuesday to talk about upcoming open

SWAP SHOP TUESDAY OCTOBER 11

STUDIO NUMBER 642-8488 SHOW STARTS EVERYDAY AT 10:40 Email studio@KBMWNews.com WE START OFF WITH OUR DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL OUR PET CARE TIP THIS WEEK: Raccoons, skunks and other animals are more active in the fall

Cowboys pull off upset in road shootout

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The Breckenridge Cowboys pulled off the upset on the road against West Central Area-Ashby by a score of 45-36 on Friday. The Knights were the runner-ups in Class AA last season, losing the state championship by a

Rail Labor Union: Strike Option Still on Table

(NDAgConnection.com) – A union of railroad track maintenance workers has rejected a tentative agreement with the nation’s freight carriers, renewing the threat that there could be a strike that shuts down this vital link in the nation’s

Barges Grounded as Mississippi River Water Levels Drop

(NDAgConnection.com) – Shipping travel along the Mississippi River has been disrupted as water levels nearing record lows cause barges to get stuck in mud and sand, likely creating another snag for the supply chain. The U.S. Coast

Ethanol Production Falls to Two-Year Low

(NDAgConnection.com) – According to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association for the week ending Sept. 23, ethanol production dropped 5.1% to 855,000 barrels/day, equivalent to 35.91 million gallons daily and the smallest volume since February

USDA Makes it Easier to Grow Food Next Year

(NDAgConnection.com) – With challenges related to the pandemic, supply chains, and the war in Ukraine, farmers are doing their part to feed the world. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is making that easier by simplifying the

Tuesday, October 11th Weather

TODAY:  SUNNY, WARM AND BREEZY.  HIGH: 68 TO 73.    INCREASING CLOUDS THIS AFTERNOON, AND A FEW SHOWERS OR THUNDERSHOWERS NORTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA AND WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA.  WIND: SOUTH TO WEST, THEN NORTHWEST 10 TO 25, GUSTING